I haven't had the pleasure yet of visiting Metro here in Kun Ming. But it sounds quite similar to Metro in Vietnam... a bad joke. A simple trip for groceries turns into..passport checks, redundant paperwork, cards good for one use, ridiculous bag checks, carbon copied receipts that take 5 minutes to print, interrogation. Is it possible Metro modeled their business on Kafka?
How bad is Kunming's air?
Posted byAnyone want to speculate about the future? I am morbidly interested in this topic.
Here is where some legitimate disagreements can be had. Obviously the climate is changing because of humans. But exactly what that means is less clear. I tend toward the less optimistic doomsday end of the spectrum. I hope I'm wrong.
Been meaning to read that book "when a billion chinese jump" haven't been able to find it yet. Hopefully will soon, supposed to be good discussion on China's environmental future.
How bad is Kunming's air?
Posted byThats a good link bobbles. Kind of amazing its 2013 and there are still people spouting off such ridiculous statements.
How bad is Kunming's air?
Posted byThats a pretty big generalization, and one from which I can see very little meaning other than the implication that I'm wrong. Care to enlighten me on how that is in this case?
How bad is Kunming's air?
Posted byYou're probably right, I guess the international scientific community must be wrong. Thanks I was worried, now I'm not. Whatever kunmingteacher teaches, its clearly not science.
Jin Feibao runs bomb-shortened Boston Marathon
Posted byProbably has corporate sponsorship